Rodeo Drive is a gilt-edged shopping haven for Hollywood's glitterati

Michael McCarthy, for Postmedia News01.08.2012

If you see this sign, you know you are on the right side of the tracks.Submitted
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Jackie Collins' house is one of the many sights you can see on tour. None of the stars on the trolley tour actually live in their former mansions anymore, and if they did the trolley guide wouldn't talk about them.Submitted
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The staff at upmarket eateries such as Crustacean are attractive. You don't necessarily need a fancy dress or suit and tie to get into places like these, but being well dressed won't hurt.Submitted
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Even the security people at boutiques like Versace are very good looking.Submitted
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On the southern edge of Los Angeles, Disneyland presents a world of pure make-believe for children and families. At the other end of town, discerning travellers with more adult tastes might find the fantasy world of Beverly Hills more to their liking. The major difference is that one fantasy is real and the other isn't. A visit to Beverly Hills is like stepping into a dream; tourism of another kind altogether. What fun!

Movies aren't made on Hollywood movie lots any more but many Hollywood stars still live, shop, dine out and party in nearby Beverly Hills. They can be seen in high-end restaurants and boutiques around the "Golden Triangle" centred on Rodeo Drive. A quick stroll up and down the Drive will prove that the beautiful people of Beverly Hills (and not just the movie stars) are as gorgeous in real life as they appear to be on the screen.

Beverly Hills has been home to the stars and the ultrarich producers and promoters who can also afford to live there since the original Beverly Hills Hotel was built back in 1912 in the midst of an apple orchard. The hotel is still located on Sunset Strip with its 204 rooms and suites and 21 unique bungalows. These days the Sultan of Brunei owns the hotel and stars still party at the famed Polo Lounge, but if its fantasy you are after then its Rodeo Drive you really want to explore.

The Drive has evolved into the premiere shopping district for the entire world and every major brand from Fabergé to Versace operates a swank signature store here. However, just don't expect to waltz into every boutique unless you are properly attired or have made an appointment.

There are very large, well-dressed and handsome doormen standing in many doorways, and their job is to ascertain whether you look like a shopper or just a gawker. Leave the scruffy blue jeans at home, darling.

In Beverly Hills the experience of rubbing elbows with the gorgeous and fabulously wealthy is totally free but its best to be rather circumspect with your camera if you wish to maximize the enjoyment of your excursion.

It is indeed unnerving to person-ally witness just how good-looking, well dressed and suave the locals really are (and that's just the staff ). Yes, it's true, even the waiters and clerks look like movie stars. And, oh my dear, the jewelry!

One of the hottest (or is that coolest?) restaurants in Beverly Hills these days is Crustacean, a delicate fusion of French and colonial Vietnamese cuisine.

When our party was escorted to a private booth, we glanced over as David Caruso from the TV series CSI casually sat down at the table next to us. Standing at the bar were sever-al other familiar looking faces from TV and movies. Yes, the lobster, king crab and prawns served with garlic noodles were rather delicious, thank you.

The dress code at Crustacean is "relaxed," which means you don't need an evening gown or suit to get in, but it wouldn't hurt.

Best to make a reservation well in advance. Just give them the phone number for the Hilton and you'll be fine.

One must simply check out the Aquastar pool at the Beverly Hills Hilton (note: very reasonable room rates too) for hot young stars and starlets sunning themselves in deck chairs. The Hilton's spa treatments are also reputed to be the best in town, so make sure you misplace your chequebook before checking in. Actors such as Jack Nicholson are reputed to enjoy the occasional beverage at the Hilton's Trader Vic lounge.

A narrated tour of the stars homes in Beverly Hills via trolley is de rigueur, cherie, although likely all you will be able to see are very tall hedges and brick walls while your tour guide spins stories about past movie stars and their outrageous behaviour. However, you can make out Jackie Collins former modernistic mansion very well.

Simply strolling around the streets of Beverly Hills feels like being on a movie set. The downside is that you will feel like a B-movie extra in comparison to the gorgeous creatures that live and work here, but you can cheer yourself up by saying to yourself "it's not real." Only it is real, and that's what is truly amazing.

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